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GitHub is the world’s leading AI-powered developer platform with 100 million developers and counting. We’re also home to the biggest open source community on earth (and 99% of the world’s software has open source code in its DNA). Many of the apps and programs you use every day are built on GitHub. Our teams are dreamers, doers, and pioneers, leading the way in AI, driving humanitarian efforts around the globe, and even sending open source to Mars (and beyond!). At GitHub, our goal is to create the space you need to do your best work. We’re remote-first and offer competitive pay, generous learning and growth opportunities, and excellent benefits to support you, wherever you are—because we know that people flourish when they can work on their own terms. Join us, and let’s change the world, together. read more
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
215
TOTAL
RATINGS
1960

GitHub Company Culture

GitHub Culture

This score is derived from employee ratings & reviews
Choice Employer
A
4.5/5

Top Rated Culture Dimensions

GitHub CEO

Top 10%Top 10% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
Thomas Dohmke GitHub's CEO
Thomas Dohmke
80 /100

Diversity at GitHub

Top 30%Top 30% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
B

Diverse employees at GitHub have rated Perks And Benefits, Happiness, and Team as the highest categories they have scored

Women at GitHub

Top 50%Top 50% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
C+

Women at GitHub have rated Perks And Benefits, Happiness, and Compensation as the highest categories they have scored

GitHub eNPS

Net Promoter Score tracks your employees' overall score to this question: "On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend working at your company to a friend?"
Top 25%Top 25% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

Recommend to a Friend?

27

GitHub employees are 27% more likely to recommend GitHub as a great place to work

54%Promoters
19%Passives
27%Detractors

Working at GitHub

Working at GitHub is rated highly by 215 employees, across various culture dimensions. GitHub employees are most satisfied about Compensation, Happiness, and Perks And Benefits categories, putting GitHub’s culture in the Top 10% compared to similar sized companies on Comparably and in the Top 25% compared to other companies in San Francisco. See below in detail how working at GitHub was rated by employees.

Overall Company Culture at GitHub

A

Overall Company Culture at GitHub is rated A

Last updated months ago

Top
10%

GitHub ranks in the Top 10% of other companies on Comparably with 1,001-5,000 Employees for Overall Company Culture Score

Overall Company Culture Score by Department

This graph details how each department scores their Overall Company Culture

Results from 215 Employees

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HR
88
HR88
Sales
83
Sales83
Engineering
81
Engineering81
Product
80
Product80
Business Dev
75
Business Dev75

GitHub Employee Reviews

Out of 144 GitHub employee reviews, 88% were positive. The remaining 12% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping GitHub improve their work culture.

88%
12%
Positive Reviews88%
Constructive Feedback12%

Positive Reviews From GitHub Employees

  • What did you like most about the interview process?
    Tell me about yourself and what would be your contribution to the company?
  • What did you like most about the interview process?
    Recruiter was very responsive, worked efficiently, and knowledgeable about the company and the market the company was in.
  • What is the best part about your compensation package?
    Good benefits, perks, and stocks

Constructive Feedback From GitHub Employees

  • What do your coworkers need to improve and how could you work together better?
    kontakt me but e write mr. Dohmke, but i become never a answer.
  • Why do you feel undervalued and what would make you feel better about your compensation?
    I'm a woman, that's the first problem. I have many famous male pseudonyms in this IT industry. In addition, my work as a programmer in the IT FinTech world has been demonstrably destroyed and manipulated for more than 20 years, my ID & work is stolen without remorse or shame and people even wish me
  • What does the leadership team need to get better at?
    Leadership is tone deaf to the concerns of employees. There is a huge deficit of human compassion in leadership; it's about the bottom line. A culture of tech bro idealism without inclusion is perpetuated by leadership.

GitHub Company Information

GitHub Company Overview

GitHub is the world’s leading AI-powered developer platform with 100 million developers and counting. We’re also home to the biggest open source community on earth (and 99% of the world’s software has open source code in its DNA). Many of the apps and programs you use every day are built on GitHub. Our teams are dreamers, doers, and pioneers, leading the way in AI, driving humanitarian efforts around the globe, and even sending open source to Mars (and beyond!). At GitHub, our goal is to create the space you need to do your best work. We’re remote-first and offer competitive pay, generous learning and growth opportunities, and excellent benefits to support you, wherever you are—because we know that people flourish when they can work on their own terms. Join us, and let’s change the world, together.

GitHub was founded in 2008 and its current CEO is Thomas Dohmke. Since its inception 18 years ago, GitHub has grown to 3000 employees.

Headquarter275 Brannan St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States of America
Websitegithub.com
Founding Date2008
Tel<<not-applicable>>
Company StatusPublic
Jobsgithub.com/about/careers
Social Sites

GitHub Competitors

GitHub competitors include GitLab and Atlassian. GitHub ranks 3rd in Overall Culture Score on Comparably vs its competitors. See below how GitHub compares to its competitors with CEO Rankings, Product & Services, NPS, Pricing, Customer Services, Overall Culture Score, eNPS, Gender and Diversity Scores.

  1. #1
    GitLab's Logo
    GitLab
    4.8/5
  2. #2
    Atlassian's Logo
    Atlassian
    4.5/5
  3. #3
    GitHub's Logo
    GitHub
    4.5/5
A Day in the Life
A Day in the Life
GitHub employees generally work 9.2 hrs a day
Work Hours
A Day in the Life
Employees at GitHub report the work pace is comfortably fast
Work Pace
A Day in the Life
On a typical day, employees at GitHub have 4+ meetings
Meetings
A Day in the Life
87% of GitHub employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
Coworkers
A Day in the Life
GitHub employees most often take unlimited paid vacation and sick days each year
Perks & Benefits
A Day in the Life
83% of GitHub employees report they are happy with their work life balance
Work Life Balance
A Day in the Life
GitHub employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Every Week
Feedback
A Day in the Life
83% of GitHub employees call their work environment positive
Environment

GitHub Employees

GitHub has 3000 employees. 215 employees at GitHub have reviewed GitHub across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.

Overall, the 215 GitHub employees give their leadership a grade of A-, or Top 15% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.

Employees at GitHub are extremely happy with their total compensation at GitHub, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.

Overall, employees at GitHub are pleased with their team. 215 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a B+. The majority believe the meetings at GitHub are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.

The majority of employees at GitHub believe the environment at GitHub is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at GitHub is comfortably fast. About 54% of the employees at GitHub work 8 hours or less, while 11% of them have an extremely long day - longer than twelve hours.

Overall, the employees at GitHub are happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

Joining GitHub - Employee Onboarding

The prevailing opinion from employees about joining GitHub is that the company was very prepared on their first day. GitHub employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was positive. 33% said their direct manager was helpful with their acclimation during the first 90 days. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.

GitHub KPIs and OKRs

At GitHub 80% of employees think their department KPIs and OKRs are clear. Employees’ understanding of GitHub's KPIs and OKRs is essential for its success. Out of 18 GitHub employees who’ve answered, “Are your company’s goals clear and are you invested in them?” 15 have said yes.

AnswerPercent
Yes83%
No17%
Are your company's goals clear, and are you invested in them?
AnswerPercent
Yes80%
No20%
Are the KPIs/OKRs for your department clear?

GitHub CEO & Leadership

GitHub CEO - Thomas Dohmke

Thomas Dohmke GitHub's CEO
80 /100

GitHub’s CEO Thomas Dohmke started in this role in 2021. Thomas’s approval rate is in the Top 10% of all CEOs of similar-sized companies on Comparably, and in the Top 15% compared to the CEOs of all other companies in San Francisco. GitHub’s CEO is highly regarded especially by employees with the company for Over 10 Years, Hispanic or Latino employees, and employees in the Engineering department. However, African American/Black employees, employees in the Product department, and Asian or Pacific Islander employees have a less favorable view of the CEO and believe there is room for improvement. Compared to GitHub’s competitors, Thomas Dohmke ranks right below Atlassian CEO Scott Farquhar & Mike Cannon-Brookes. Under Dohmke’s leadership, GitHub employee respondents are most happy about their Compensation and the company’s Happiness. Gender and Diversity are two areas, according to respondents, where GitHub could stand to see real improvement.

GitHub Leadership

The GitHub Executive Team is rated an “A-” and led by CEO Thomas Dohmke, Vice President of Sales- Central US, Canada, & LATAM Clay Nelson, and VP of Sales, West Radu Buta

  • Thomas Dohmke  CEO / President

    Thomas Dohmke CEO / President

    Thomas Dohmke serves as the CEO / President of GitHub.

  • Clay Nelson Vice President of Sales- Central US, Canada, & LATAM

    Clay Nelson serves as the Vice President of Sales- Central US, Canada, & LATAM of GitHub. Clay started at GitHub in... read more

  • Radu Buta VP of Sales, West

    Radu Buta serves as the VP of Sales, West of GitHub. Radu started at GitHub in December of 2018. Radu currently resides... read more

  • Philip Luedtke VP, IT and Business Systems

    Philip Luedtke serves as the VP, IT and Business Systems of GitHub. Philip started at GitHub in January of 2019. Philip... read more

  • Jamie Cool Vice President Of Product Management, Security

    Jamie Cool serves as the Vice President Of Product Management, Security of GitHub.

  • Jakub Oleksy Vice President Of Software Engineering

    Jakub Oleksy serves as the Vice President Of Software Engineering of GitHub.

  • Jae Pak Director, Product Counsel

    Jae Pak serves as the Director, Product Counsel of GitHub.

  • Elizabeth Pemmerl Vice President, Public Sector and Channels

    Elizabeth Pemmerl serves as the Vice President, Public Sector and Channels of GitHub.

  • Tom Post Vice President Corporate Sales

    Tom Post serves as the Vice President Corporate Sales of GitHub.

GitHub Salaries

How much does GitHub pay?

How much do people at GitHub get paid? See the latest salaries by department and job title. The average estimated annual salary, including base and bonus, at GitHub is $137,139, or $65 per hour, while the estimated median salary is $137,633, or $66 per hour.

At GitHub, the highest paid job is a Director of Engineering at $242,481 annually and the lowest is a CS Rep at $54,465 annually. Average GitHub salaries by department include: Legal at $143,495, Product at $176,897, IT at $118,423, and Business Development at $90,010. Half of GitHub salaries are above $137,633.

96 employees at GitHub rank their Compensation in the Top 5% of similar sized companies in the US (based on 302 ratings) while 90 employees at GitHub rank their Perks And Benefits in the Top 5% of similar sized companies in the US (based on 101 ratings).

Salaries contributed from GitHub employees include job titles like Engineering Manager, Senior Developer, Sales Engineer, and Senior Designer. Comparably data has a total of 9 salary records from GitHub employees.

Last updated months ago.

1st Percentile
$80k
$80k1st Percentile
17th Percentile
$109k
$109k17th Percentile
33rd Percentile
$137k
$137k33rd Percentile
50th Percentile
$183k
$183k50th Percentile
67th Percentile
$222k
$222k67th Percentile
83rd Percentile
$275k
$275k83rd Percentile
100th Percentile
$276k
$276k100th Percentile
$137,139*
Average Compensation
$137,633*
Median Compensation

* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.

GitHub Salaries by City

GitHub Salaries by Department

Explore GitHub Salaries

Diversity & Inclusion at GitHub

Diverse employees at GitHub score the company 73/100 across various culture categories, placing GitHub in the Top 30% of companies on Comparably with 1,001-5,000 Employees for Comparably's diversity score. The Diversity score provides insights into how diverse employees feel and rate their work experience at GitHub across various culture dimensions.

As home to the largest developer community in the world, we believe deeply in the potential and the power of a diverse open source community. We feel it is our responsibility to promote diversity and inclusion, and integrate these values into every aspect of what we do.,,We believe in the transformative power of engaging different perspectives. That's why we hire talented people from around the world and encourage building strong networks that cross backgrounds, time zones, and accents. We are built to be truly global.,,https://github.com/about/diversity/communities-of-belonging

Ranked Culture the Highest

Women 88/100
Tenure - Less Than 1 Year
Men 89/100
Department - HR
Diverse Employees 83/100
Department - HR

Ranked Culture the Lowest

Women 68/100
Tenure - 1 to 2 Years
Men 78/100
Tenure - Less Than 1 Year
Diverse Employees 62/100
Tenure - Over 10 Years

GitHub Perks & Benefits

Health & Wellness

  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Gym Membership / Reimbursement

Paid Time Off

  • PTO / Vacation Policy
  • Paid Holidays
  • Maternity / Paternity Leave

Financial Benefits

  • 401K / Retirement Plan
  • Performance Bonus
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Office Perks

  • Work From Home Policy

GitHub PTO

GitHub's PTO and Vacation policy typically gives unlimited days off a year with 88% of employees expected to be work free while out of office. Paid Time Off is GitHub's most important benefit besides Healthcare when ranked by employees, with 70% of employees saying it is the most important benefit. GitHub's benefits and PTO Package averages to represent a $2500+ cash value per month.

AnswerPercent
Flex Time10%
Vacation Policy70%
Office Meals0%
401k Contribution10%
Childcare10%
Other than healthcare, which of the following benefits is most important to you?
AnswerPercent
Yes12%
No88%
Does your boss expect you to work when you're on vacation?
AnswerPercent
$2500+/mo70%
$1500 - $2500/mo10%
$1000 -$1500/mo10%
$500 -$1000/mo10%
Less than $500/mo0%
What do you estimate the cash value of your benefits to be? Healthcare, PTO, etc?

GitHub Careers

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H1B Visa

In 2019, GitHub applied for 13 H1B visas. Of the work permits applied for, 100% were approved.

Work Permit Application Outcome

GitHub has a total of 3000 employees

13
Total Applied
  • 100% Granted (13 out of 13)
  • 0% Denied ( out of 13)
  • 0% Withdrawn Application was withdrawn by the employer before approval/rejection ( out of 13)
  • 0% Certified-Withdrawn Application was approved but later withdrawn by employer ( out of 13)

This data was calculated using publicly sourced data from OFLC Performance Data

Let GitHub Know You Want To Work There

Overview of Candidates Interested in GitHub on Comparably

Candidates By Department

All Industries
42%
Engineering
31%
Product
10%
IT
5%
Executive
3%
Other
8%

Candidates By Location

San Francisco
47%
New York City
5%
Austin
3%
Chicago
3%
Seattle
3%
Other
37%

GitHub Internship Program

Acquiring a position in GitHub's Internship Program is generally not difficult. Why intern at GitHub? Employees are extremely happy at GitHub and rate their office perks as fantastic. It’s summer, interning should not be only a learning experience, but also an enjoyable one. GitHub employees say they’re never bored at work. Additionally, 69% have developed close friendships with their co-workers.

How difficult is it to get an internship at GitHub?

HR
Very Difficult0%
Somewhat Difficult33%
Not Difficult67%
Difficult0%
Does Not Offer Internships0%
Answered by 3 HR Interns

Frequently Asked Questions regarding GitHub

What is GitHub address?

GitHub location is at 275 Brannan St.

Who is the CEO of GitHub?

GitHub CEO is Thomas Dohmke, their score by employees is 80

What is GitHub eNPS?

The eNPS for GitHub is 27

What is the salary for Social Media Manager in GitHub?

Social Media Manager average salary in the US is 76k

What are the salaries in the Marketing in GitHub?

The average salaries for Marketing in GitHub is 118k

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